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(82A044) TDMv1017
FIGURE 3—Electric Lock and Door Operator
Once the TDM has been wired for the above application, programming of the device is as follows:
1) Apply power to the unit. The display will flash double bars (
––
) indicating that the unit is in its normal
operating ready mode.
2) To begin programming, depress the
PROGRAM MODE BUTTON
one time. The first parameter to be
programmed will appear on the display. This is the delay time, or "on time" of the output #1 and is
displayed as
d1
followed by the time setting of
2.0
(Factory Setting) which indicates 2.0 seconds (It will
flash between the two). This is the time duration that you want the Electric Lock released (It's usually
set around 2-3 seconds). To adjust the time setting, use a small screwdriver and rotate the
DISPLAY
ADJUSTMENT
clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the time setting. After the
desired value is displayed, depress the
PROGRAM MODE BUTTON
again to save the value. The
display will now read
d2
.
d2
is the delay time or "on time" of output #2. This is the time setting that
you want for the door (operator) to remain open. This is usually set around 3-5 seconds. To adjust the
setting, rotate the
DISPLAY ADJUSTMENT
until the desired value is displayed and then depress the
PROGRAM MODE BUTTON
. The display should then read
d3
. This is the setting for the delay time
between the release of the Electric Lock and the opening of the door. This time is usually set around
0.5-1 second. Again, adjust the setting and then depress the
PROGRAM MODE BUTTON
. The display
should now read
d4
. Now wait 30 seconds until the double bars (
––
) appear, indicating that the unit is
in its normal operating ready mode.
*NOTE: d1 should be longer than d3.
3) You are now ready to test your installation. If any of the time settings need to be changed, make the
change and press the
PROGRAM MODE BUTTON
once to save the new value. Then wait 30 seconds
until the double bars (
––
) appear again, indicating that the unit is in its normal operating mode.
4) During operation of the unit, the display will indicate its operating status. Please refer to Figure 5 at
the end of this installation manual.
Wall
Switch
PUSH
TO
OPEN
MS SEDCO
TDM
Timing Control Module
12-24V
AC / DC
12-24V
Magnetic
or Electric Exit Device
Lock
Door
Operator
Control
N.O.
N.C.
Output #1
input #1
Output #2
GRAY
VIO
BLU
WHT / BLU
BROWN
YEL
GRN
GRN
Jumper installed for
"DRY" contacts
TDM
INPUT
4
INPUT
3
INPUT
2
INPUT
1
12-24V AC/DC
INPUT
1
COM
COM
COM
COM
N.
O.
N.
C.
N.
C.
N.
O.
PROGRAM
MODE BUTTON
DISPLAY
ADJUSTMENT
LED DISPLAY KEY
d1 = delay 1
d2 = delay 2
d3 = delay d1 to d2
d4 = delay d2 to d1
i1 = input 1 (n.o. / n.c.)
i3 = input 3 (n.o. / n.c.)
i2 = input 2 (n.o. / n.c.)
i4 = input 4 (n.o. / n.c.)
o2 = output 2 (n.o. / n.c.)
o1 = output 1 (n.o. / n.c.)
o1= dry
o1= wet
Output #1
Output #2
PROGRAMMING
PROCEDURE
NOTE:
Mag Lock uses N.C.
(Gray & Violet)
Electric Exit device uses
N.O. (Gray & White)
Universal Time Delay Module
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The
Series
TDM
Commander
™
7898 Zionsville Road
Indianapolis, Indiana 46268
Telephone: (317) 842-2545
www.mssedco.com